Justifying pediatric research not expected to benefit child subjects.
Spriggs, M. (2012). Justifying pediatric research not expected to benefit child subjects. The American Journal of Bioethics, 12(1), pp. 42-44.
Views of adolescents and parents on pediatric research without the potential for clinical benefit.
Wendler, D., Abdoler, E., Wiener, L., & Grady, C. (2012). Views of adolescents and parents on pediatric research without the potential for clinical benefit. Pediatrics, 130(4), pp. 692-699.
Non-therapeutic research with minors: How do chairpersons of German research ethics committees decide?
Lenk, C., Radenbach, K., Dahl, M., & Wiesemann, C. (2004). Non-therapeutic research with minors: How do chairpersons of German research ethics committees decide? Journal of Medical Ethics, 30(1), pp. 85-87.
Doing more good than harm? The effects of participation in sex research on young people in The Netherlands.
Kuyper, L., de Wit, J., Adam, P., & Woertman, L. (2012). Doing more good than harm? The effects of participation in sex research on young people in The Netherlands. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 41(2), pp. 497-506.
Towards beneficence for young children in research: Challenges for bioethics committees.
Farrell, A. (2010). Towards beneficence for young children in research: Challenges for bioethics committees. Medicine and Law, 29, pp. 389-402.
Children’s and their parents’ views on facing research risks for the benefit of others.
Wendler, D., & Jenkins, T. (2008). Children's and their parents' views on facing research risks for the benefit of others. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 162(1), pp. 9-14.
Comparisons of adolescent and parent willingness to participate in minimal and above-minimal risk pediatric asthma research protocols.
Brody, J. L., Annett, R. D., Scherer, D. G., Perryman, M. L., & Cofrin, K. M. W. (2005). Comparisons of adolescent and parent willingness to participate in minimal and above-minimal risk pediatric asthma research protocols. Journal of Adolescent Health, 37(3), pp. 229-235.
Engaging with children as co-researchers: Challenges, counter-challenges and solutions.
Bradbury-Jones, C., & Taylor, J. (2015). Engaging with children as co-researchers: Challenges, counter-challenges and solutions. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 18(2), pp. 161-173.
Survival of the fastest: Ethical dilemmas in research with ‘boy racers’.
Lumsden, K. (2013). Survival of the fastest: Ethical dilemmas in research with ‘boy racers’. Young, 21(3), pp. 273-288.
Moving beyond the academic doors: Addressing ethical issues in NGO youth research.
Beals, F. M. (2012). Moving beyond the academic doors: Addressing ethical issues in NGO youth research. Youth Studies Australia, 31(3), pp. 35-42.